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1784 Pay-Table Notes for Continental Army Service Signed by Eleazer Wales
1784 Pay-Table Notes for Continental Army Service Signed by Eleazer Wales
1784 Pay-Table Notes for Continental Army Service Signed by Eleazer Wales


 
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Promissory Notes like this issued by the State of Connecticut help to finance the Revolutionary War. Military finances in the state of Connecticut were managed by the Pay-Table which was also known as the Committee of Four during the Revolutionary War.

The Continental Army was established in 1775 by Congress after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War to help the 13 Colonies in their revolt against British Rule. George Washington was the General and Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army throughout the war. In 1791 President George Washington and Secretary of War Henry Knox disbanded the Continental Army and created the Legion of the United States which was largely created from the 1st and 2nd Regiments of the Continental Army. In 1796, the Legion was discontinued to form the modern day United States Army.

This note was signed by Pay-Table member Eleazer Wales. Eleazer Wales was graduate of Yale and Presbyterian Minister who also later served as a Justice of the Peace in Hartford. John Lawrence Esq Treasurer. Reverse is endorsed.